2011 Amsterdam (G2)

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Date/Track:
Post Time:
4:57 PM ET
Distance:
6 1/2 f (Dirt)
Age/Sex:
3 M
Time:
1:15.88

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Which version of To Honor and Serve will show up at the Pennsylvania Derby?Read More
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  • CauseForConcern · champion2011: That is a good point. Wonder if Velazquez thinks that Rattlesnake is the better horse? · 251 days ago ·
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  • DeadHeat · I do not think this field is weak at all. You have the Travers runner up and third place finisher and the Belmont winner, just off the top of my head. Plus the surface can be a little bit quirky at times. If THAS is the type of horse that can't go eye to eye with top horses he will run third to horses that may not be nearly as talented. From what i have seen this year he won't go by a horse if they fight back and they are abreast eachother. · 251 days ago ·
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Caleb’s Posse, cutting back in distance off seven straight route races, blew past his opponents in the stretch to win the Grade 2, $150,000 Amsterdam on Monday at Saratoga Race Course.   Cutting back to 6 ½ furlongs in the Amsterdam off a pair of 1 1/16-mile races, Caleb’s Posse trailed the fie...Read More
To Honor and Serve, a dual graded-stakes winner who was taken off the Triple Crown trail with a suspensory ligament injury, will make his return to the races in Monday’s Grade 2, $150,000 Amsterdam at Saratoga Race Course.Read More
Dominus and Astrology turned in separate four-furlong workouts at Saratoga Race Course on Monday, but their connections have yet to decide which of the pair will compete in Saturday’s Grade 2 Jim Dandy.   Winner of the Grade 2 Dwyer at Belmont Park on July 2, Dominus breezed four furlongs on th...Read More
Pin Oak Stable’s Alternation turned in his final timed workout for next Saturday’s Jim Dandy, breezing five furlongs on the main track under Ramon Dominguez in 1:01.78.   “I thought he went well this morning,” said trainer Donnie Von Hemel. “He finished real good down the lane and Ramon was hap...Read More
A week out from the Jim Dandy, trainer Steve Asmussen has yet to decide whether he’ll run Dominus, victorious in the Grade 2 Dwyer at Belmont Park on July 2, or Astrology, winner of the Grade 3 Iroquois as a 2-year-old and third in this year’s Grade 1 Preakness, in the 1 1/8-mile race for 3-year-old...Read More